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    Whistle Stop Inn

    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    Beaufort House Inn - Front entrance

    Beaufort House Inn

    (52 reviews)

    I simply love a good bed-and-breakfast. I love the comfy sheets, the warm and friendly host, the…read moredelicious breakfast. Beaufort house gets up five on the comfy sheets! But everything else was a solid 3. Nothing wrong with it at all... But, I was underwhelmed based on my previous experiences. When we checked in, the host was fine. The room was fine. The bathroom did leave some things to be desired. There was not a good place to put your toiletries. We also had to climb into a very deep bathtub to get to the shower... If you are clumsy, like me, you may walk away with a couple of bruises. The house itself was very pretty, and was decorated in a manner appropriate for the property. I would've liked to seen some warm blanket to sit out on the patio with, board games, or puzzles to pass the time. There was only one sofa, and it was not in a cozy little nook where you would want to hang out. The food was fine. The menu is heavy on carbs and sweet breakfast treats. They were executed well enough. But there was not any particular breakfast that knocked my socks off. Again it was fine. The location was very convenient to downtown Asheville. It would be a two minute drive or a 10 minute walk to downtown Asheville. This bed-and-breakfast did not appear to be owned and operated by the hosts, rather an absentee corporation or business. I think that made the difference. Everything was fine, but it didn't have that touch of home that you expect when you stay at a bed and breakfast. For example, when we wanted to use the television, and needed some assistance, when we called the number that was left, the call was blocked. On a whim , we texted Fortunately, they responded right away. But ultimately, after 6 PM you are on your own in terms of staffing. Overall, I can recommend Beaufort House, but I think next time I will try something different.

    The Beaufort House Inn is a beautiful house, in a charming convenient neighborhood, and with a…read morefriendly staff. However, I was expecting this to be a special and elegant experience and it was not. When we arrived during the specific check in time the door was locked and no one was in the front office. It turns out they were showing someone else to their room but we didn't know that. We just stood out on the porch not knowing what to do until someone finally came to the door. There's no reason they couldn't have the front door unlocked during the limited window of check in time. The person who showed us around said there would be "heavy continental breakfast ". However, it turned out the breakfast was probably the very absolute minimum they could provide and still call it breakfast. It was very disappointing. If I'm not mistaken it was only available from 8:30 until 9:30 or something very limited like that. Finally, there was no lotion in our bathroom, only shampoo, conditioner, and hand soap. I would stay there again but I would have to weigh the options of amenities and prices of other hotels. A regular mid price hotel has more amenities than what was offered when we stayed.

    Bent Creek Lodge - Fern Room

    Bent Creek Lodge

    (70 reviews)

    This a top notch B&B owned and operated by a very kind, caring, attentive and lovely owner Randy…read more My husband researched and found this absolutely gorgeous B&B and surprised me with an overnight trip to Asheville. First off, be aware the uphill road leading up to the B&B is narrow and does accommodate cars going up and coming down it. There is a community around the B&B, but there is so many trees and foliage, you really never see any of the other houses as they are spread out amongst the hills. Once you arrive at the parking lot of the B&B you feel as though you have been transported far away within its own space and hill/mountain area. Upon approach to the inviting double front doors, you are greeted by gorgeous gardens and an inviting porch. We rang the door bell and our host Randy opened and greeted us. We explained everyone we needed to know about the drinks available to us free (soft drinks) along with a cute coco-cola bucket filled with ice, glasses (wine & soda), coffee which is available all day along with sweeteners & creamer, tea bags and everything needed for such drinks. Also said there would be fresh cookies later afternoon for us to enjoy. On our stay, we enjoyed Raspberry Bars delish!! Our room was cozy and we slept amazing even in a queen bed (no saggy mattress). Each room has a back screen door which leads to a somewhat narrow patio. Which enables you to sit and admire and sit looking out over the absolutely gorgeously manicured gardens with mature trees, shrubs (both flowering and non-flowering), beautiful flowers, bird watch etcetera. It is so tranquil and peaceful while sitting and relaxing. Our room and bathroom was very clean and stocked with the necessary toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, body soap, Q-tips, cotton balls and a makeup remover towel). On the main floor, there is a much larger patio to enjoy with a propane fire pit, comfy rocker chairs and non-rocking along with heat lanterns. There is a nice outside covered patio with high top tables to enjoy breakfast, wine, etcetera overlooking the large expansive gardens as well. Truly it was a beautiful B&B. There is a pool table, a large TV, music even a guitar (if you play) in the very over large "living room" for guests to enjoy with plenty of cozy chairs, sofa, rockets to nestle in. Great area to visit, drink hot coffee, wine etcetera. Definitely will be back on our travels into NC. Randy, thanks for making our stay so memorable and enjoyable.

    We had an amazing 2 nights stay. It's a beautiful lodge with great food and many amenities. Other…read moreguests and people we met there were like family. Randy is a perfect host, so accommodating. Glad we found it!

    Outland Great Smoky Mountains

    Outland Great Smoky Mountains

    (13 reviews)

    Our stay at the Chalet Inn was amazing, we had an incredible time in an incredible setting…read more Inspired by German pension, the Chalet Inn captures the tradition setting and setup perfectly. In fact, if you were just magically dropped here, you'd never know that you were in North Carolina instead of Germany. Both the chalet itself, and the surrounding grounds and well maintained. The surrounding grounds are themselves quite noteworthy. There are tons of things on offer, from short hiking trails (complete with strategically placed romantic benches), badminton, croquet, and a wood firepit with a propane starter (no need to build a fire yourself). George was a perfect host, welcoming us and providing tips and directions in the area. He was a great source of information, whether you plan to visit the nearby Great Smoky Mountains National Park, or explore other parts of the surrounding area. He was also always eager to make sure that his hospitality was unobtrusive, and made sure that we felt at home and that we had our privacy. His thoughtfulness extended to the little things, like starting a fire in the fireplace in the common areas in the morning and evening to take off any fall chill. And add to the overall atmosphere. Our room was also great, with a larger balcony where we were able to sit and enjoy some wine from the Stube (an honor- system store located on the premise) while we sat at enjoyed the stars. Our experience staying here was great and I'd recommend it to anybody!

    So I'll start by saying I stayed here four years ago and had an amazing experience. If I had left…read moreit at that, I would probably giving this place 5 stars. Seems like things have gone wayyyyyyyyy downhill since then. I emailed the first week of July asking for an October reservation of the same room I stayed in originally because I enjoyed it so much. I waited two weeks and did not receive a reply (it says on the submission form you are supposed to get a response within 24 hours), so I called back to ask about the reservation I requested. The person who answered found my form submission and told me they are currently having "staffing issues", so they were not sure if they were going to be able to accommodate my stay. However, he collected some additional information from me, including the fact that I have an infant daughter, and told me to call back in a week when they should know if they will have the staff to support in October. Another week goes by and I call back, only to receive a similar response - "we'll know in another week, but assuming we have staff in October, you are penciled in for [the room] you requested". I call back again the next and still, receive essentially the same information. However, this time the guy tells me that they should definitely know in another week and they will call me back to know. He verifies the information I had submitted, including the fact that I have an infant daughter. It is now 1.5 months since I requested my original reservation, and I had still had not received a call back. I call back (again) and am FINALLY told that I can go ahead and square away my reservation. The guy starts asking for details including how many people will be with me, as if this shouldn't already be in their previous notes. As soon as I mention I have an infant daughter, the guy tells me that they only allow kids 12+ and he's "afraid that that isn't going to work". What. a. load. of. crap. Thank goodness I am not looking to reserve a place for Columbus Day weekend in October because I would probably be out of luck. This place has become less a Bed & Breakfast and more of a Bed & B.S!

    Innisfree Boutique Inn By The Lake

    Innisfree Boutique Inn By The Lake

    (4 reviews)

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    My husband had business in Atlanta and we decided to add on a few more days. After searching hours…read moreon the internet I came across Innisfree Inn,. It had a 4 Star rating with AAA and it looked beautiful so I made the reservation. We were looking for a place to relax, do some hiking and look at nature and that is exactly what we got and more. When we got there Henry and Clare, who own this beautiful Bed and Breakfast, made us feel welcomed immediately. The grounds and the B & B are breathtaking. We stayed in the Lord Tenneyson Room. The lake nearby is Lake Glenviille which is incredible. They had a champayne cruise on the the lake and the next day evening drinks. They also served a full breakfast daily in the room. Clare and Henry gave us a map of hiking trails. They recommended Rainbow Falls and Whitewater Falls. Great hikes and even better scenery. This facility is well worth the 4 stars. Their service is just as good as any 5 star resort. It is romantic and well worth the trip.

    My husband and I stayed at the Innisfree back in October of 2017. I was five months pregnant and am…read moregoing to blame pregnancy brain on my late review(due any day now). So the inn is a gorgeous property and the fall air made everything so crisp and beautiful. Claire and Henry welcomed us so warmly and made everything special. They were so kind to upgrade us to the Emily Bronte Suite that we loved! The room was warm and cozy, I loved the bathroom!! Lol. My husband really enjoyed that they brought breakfast to our room. He had never stayed in a place that did that for guests. It was always delicious and got us ready for a day of exploration. We went to the hospitality hour almost every day. Claire and my husband talked about craft beers and she was such a sweetheart to remember what kind of beers he enjoyed and had them at the next days hospitality hour. We took all of Claire and Henry's recommendations on things to do and good places to eat. Which included; the Champagne Cruise (lots of fun, Claire brought those delicious crackers she makes) different waterfalls to go see, and going to see the Biltmore in Asheville. Long story short we loved this bed and breakfast and if given the opportunity we would gladly go back. Thank you Claire and Henry!

    Whistle Stop Inn - bedbreakfast - Updated August 2026

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